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Interview with Herman K. Harris
Herman K. Harris
Jan 01, 0001
Rev. Herman K. Harris II (1939-1988) discusses his family background, growing up in Heath Springs, SC, the Civil Rights movement in the south (Rock Hill in particular), the Freedom Riders, Friendship College, drugs, students in...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Edward "Ed" Harris, Brenda Dow, and Sylvester King - OH 296
In May of 2013 Mr. Edward Harris sat down and discussed his brother, Herman K. Harris, who was a part of the freedom riders. Mr. Harris also discusses his military service and his tour of duty in Vietnam. This interview was...
Published by: Winthrop University
Differences in maternal and early child nutritional status by offspring sex in lowland Nepal.
OBJECTIVE: On average, boys grow faster than girls in early life but appear more susceptible to undernutrition. We investigated sex differences in early child growth, and whether maternal nutritional status and diet differed by...
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Rock Hill Rotary Club Honors DiGiorgio With Paul Harris Fellow
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Member Ronnie Faulkner, head of technical services at Winthrop's Dacus Library, nominated DiGiorgio for the award because of the president's achievements as an educator for 50 years. Rotarians designate each other and members of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Helen DeKroyft: A Case Study on the Importance of Intersectionality in Disability Studies and History
Lizzie Elliott
Jan 01, 0001
Living in the 19th century, Helen DeKroyft was an incredibly popular and highly praised blind orator and author. Her ability to gain such success was not only due to her intelligence, but also due to the ability for audiences to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Genomic analysis of isolates from the United Kingdom 2012 pertussis outbreak reveals that vaccine antigen genes are unusually fast evolving

A major outbreak of whooping cough, or pertussis, occurred in 2012 in the United Kingdom (UK), with nearly 10 000 laboratory-confirmed cases and 14 infant deaths attributed to pertussis. A worldwide resurgence of pertussis...

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Helen McRae Hicklin of Richburg Jan. 8, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
A senior at Winthrop College, Helen McRae (Pat) Hicklin of Richburg, SC has been selected for Who's Who among students in American colleges and universities for 1946-1947. Others named for Who's Who at Winthrop include: Marian...
Published by: Winthrop University
Genomic analysis of isolates from the United Kingdom 2012 pertussis outbreak reveals that vaccine antigen genes are unusually fast evolving

A major outbreak of whooping cough, or pertussis, occurred in 2012 in the United Kingdom (UK), with nearly 10 000 laboratory-confirmed cases and 14 infant deaths attributed to pertussis. A worldwide resurgence of pertussis...

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The Ursinus Weekly, November 16, 1906
Football Personals Society notes Meeting of the Directors of Ursinus College Alumni notes School of Theology Ursinus Union Literary Supplement: The garden of the Lord; Wanted: An instructor; Socialism; Our poet traveler;...
Published by: Ursinus College
Travelling waves and homogeneous fragmentation
We formulate the notion of the classical Fisher–Kolmogorov–Petrovskii–Piscounov (FKPP) reaction diffusion equation associated with a homogeneous conservative fragmentation process and study its traveling waves. Specifically, we...
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Travelling waves and homogeneous fragmentation
We formulate the notion of the classical Fisher–Kolmogorov–Petrovskii–Piscounov (FKPP) reaction diffusion equation associated with a homogeneous conservative fragmentation process and study its traveling waves. Specifically, we...
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The ‘ownership’ of science
C Rhodes, J Harris, S Chan, J Sulston
Aug 10, 2017
Dr Catherine Rhodes is a research fellow at the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation specialising in the international regulations relevant to control of biotechnology. Professor John Harris is director of the Institute...
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Branching brownian motion in a strip
We consider a branching Brownian motion with linear drift in which particles are killed on exiting the interval (0,K) and study the evolution of the process on the event of survival as the width of the interval shrinks to the...
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Father David Valtierra Scholarship Awarded for First Time
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
During a memorial concert earlier this month, Helen Layton became the first recipient of the scholarship, which provides financial support for scholarships, faculty support and programming needs of the Peace, Justice, and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Branching brownian motion in a strip
We consider a branching Brownian motion with linear drift in which particles are killed on exiting the interval (0,K) and study the evolution of the process on the event of survival as the width of the interval shrinks to the...
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Two Southern Women Writers: the Civil War Journals of Emily Jane Liles Harris and Mary Boykin Chesnut
Robert L. Wilson
Jan 01, 0001
Through the examination of primary texts, along with appropriate secondary criticism, I argue that Southern women during the Civil War were not the mythological "Southern Belle" that they have often been portrayed as, but that...
Published by: Winthrop University
Ursinus Dance Program: American College Dance Association Conference, March 4-7, 2020
Ten students and two faculty members of the UC Dance Program attended the Mid-Atlantic North regional conference of the American College Dance Association (ACDA) from March 4-7, 2020, at the University of Maryland, at College...
Published by: Ursinus College
Harris Hawks Jaya Algorithm-Based Routing Protocol in Delay Tolerant Network
This paper introduces a trust-based multipath routing protocol for exploiting different paths between source as well as destination to mitigate energy constraints. The key idea is to determine optimal path from the entire paths...
Anti-Death Penalty Activist Will Speak Oct. 29
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking," will speak Oct. 29 in Tillman Auditorium. Prejean is an internationally known speaker and anti-death penalty activist.
Published by: Winthrop University

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